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Fact Check: The Word 'Gauze' Sounds Similar to 'Gaza.' Linguists Say That's Probably No Accident
Snopes via Yahoo News· 4 months agoGetty Images Claim: The word "gauze," woven fabric used for medical purposes, originated from Gaza,...
Constructed Languages Don’t Always Make It Into a Finished Film — but ‘Dune: Part Two’ Shows Why...
Indiewire via Yahoo News· 3 months agoNerds of a particular disposition once had to seek out a little red book by Ruth S. Noel called “The...
The Fast Times and High Crimes of a Hip-Hop Grifter
Rolling Stone via Yahoo News· 11 months ago“Who’s Swagg Man?” the 36-year-old rapper currently wanted by the law poses the question to himself in a text to me. “I was born an artist … Swagg Man is...
Abandoned backpack leads to missing school bus and man accused of stealing it, feds say
Miami Herald via AOL· 1 year agoAn abandoned backpack — with a Saudi Arabian passport inside — found at the scene of a break-in...
The People Who Created Our Dictionary Have Been Largely Forgotten—Until Now
Town & Country via Yahoo News· 7 months agoAn excerpt from Dictionary People investigates the story of amateurs collaborating alongside the...
French Montana Has Never Felt So Free
Esquire via Yahoo News· 2 years agoWhen I arrive at the high-rise condominium in the Two Bridges neighborhood of lower Manhattan that French Montana calls home, I think, He has done well...